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[GH-ISSUE #284] 1.5.3-beta infected? Jiangmin:TrojanDropper.Agent.chbq #250
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Originally created by @Logic-Elliven on GitHub (Jul 6, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/hirschmann/nbfc/issues/284
https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/b3431e81fa5c5547bb7498854a01741c119136fad86abfc038c88969de64db40/analysis/1499353299/
Probably a false positive and I know how lazy AV devs can be the bane of one's life, but there's the issue...
@hirschmann commented on GitHub (Jul 10, 2017):
Detection ratio: | 1 / 62
It's a false positive.
The setup is capable of downloading (and installing) the .NET Framework 4.5 if required. Maybe some AVs assume this is malicious behavior.
@Logic-Elliven commented on GitHub (Jul 10, 2017):
Yep. Deduced as much.
If one in over 60 AV apps thinks it's infected, who's most likely right; the one flagging it, or the 60 that aren't..?
I downloaded it and am using it.
Wish there was a profile for a Asus N53SV though.